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Türkiye’deki Balık Terapi Havuzlarından Toplanan Garra Türlerinin Morfometrik Analizi

Year 2025, Volume: 53 Issue: 5, 23 - 30, 26.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.15671/hjbc.1719503

Abstract

Project Number

DÜBAP-2024.05.01.1479

References

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Morphometric Analysis of Garra Species collected from Ichthyotherapy Ponds in Türkiye

Year 2025, Volume: 53 Issue: 5, 23 - 30, 26.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.15671/hjbc.1719503

Abstract

This study investigates the taxonomic identity of Garra specimens used in fish therapy ponds across Antalya, Türkiye. Due to increasing global demand for ichthyotherapy and the morphological similarity among Garra species, non-native or misidentified species may be introduced into fish spa facilities. In this study, a total of 25 individuals were collected from four aquaculture suppliers and one reference population (Garra rufa from Göksu River). Twenty-two morphometric and ten meristic characters were analyzed through size-corrected comparisons and ANCOVA models. Results revealed significant morphological differences between the reference G. rufa and the spa fish, while the fish from commercial sources were morphologically cohesive and highly similar to each other. Comparative analysis suggests that the spa specimens are not G. rufa but most likely Garra turcica, a species recently reported outside its native range near Manavgat, possibly due to aquaculture activities. The findings highlight the risk of species misidentification in ichthyotherapy trade and its ecological implications. The study emphasizes the need for integrating molecular tools alongside morphological analysis to ensure accurate species identification and to inform conservation and management strategies.

Ethical Statement

Fish sampling was authorized by the Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, General Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture (permit codes: B.12.0.KKG.0.17/106.01-11-01 and E-67852565-140.03.03-13160855). All laboratory procedures were approved by the Düzce University Local Ethics Committee Presidency on Animal Testing (Protocol No: 2024/03/08).

Supporting Institution

Düzce University

Project Number

DÜBAP-2024.05.01.1479

Thanks

This research has been conducted within the framework of the project “Phylogenetic Analysis of Garra Species Used in Fish Therapy Pools for Therapeutic Purposes in Antalya Province” funded by Düzce University Scientific Research Projects Coordination (DÜBAP-2024.05.01.1479)

References

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  • M. Grassberger, R.A. Sherman, Ichthyoterapy. Biotherapy- History, Principles and Practice, Springer, USA, 2013.
  • M. Sayili,, H. Akca, T. Duman, K. Esengun, Psoriasis treatment via doctor fishes as part of health tourism: A case study of Kangal Fish Spring, Turkey, Tourism Management 28 (2007) 625-629.
  • S. Bhattacharya, Doctor fish Garra rufa: health and risk, Fisheriessciences.com 10 (1) (2016) 001-003.
  • B.W. Coad, Fishes of Afghanistan, an annotated check-list. Publications in Zoology, National Museums of Canada, Canada, 1981.
  • M. Goren, The freshwater fishes of Israel. Isr. J. Zool 23 (1974) 67–118.
  • F. Krupp, W. Schneider, The fishes of the Jordan River drainage basin and Azraq Oasis. Natural History Museum, 1989.
  • J. Freyhof, B. Yoğurtçuoğlu, A. Jouladeh-Roudbar, C. Kaya, Handbook of Freshwater Fishes of West Asia. De Gruyter, Berlin, Germany, 2025.
  • P.L. Jarvis, Biological synopsis of Garra rufa. Can. MS Rpt. Fish. Aquat. Sci. (2011) 2946: vi + 14p.
  • W. H. Wildgoose, A review of fish welfare and public health concerns about the use of Garra rufa in foot spas, Fish Veterinary Journal, 13 (2012) 3-16.
  • G. Nazzaro, F. Germiniasi, S. Veraldi, Fish Pedicure A Risky Aesthetic Treatment for Tourists, J. Am. Podiat. Med. Assn.110 (2020) 1-3.
  • H. Sevgili, M. Kanyılmaz, S. Öztürk, Ö. Aktas¸ Estimation of dietary protein and energy requirements of doctor fish, Garra rufa, using a bioenergetic factorial approach, Anim. Feed Sci. Tech. 298 (2023) 115600.
  • E. Bayçelebi, C. Kaya, D. Turan, S. A. Ergüden, J. Freyhof, Redescription of Garra turcica from southern Anatolia (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), Zootaxa, 4524(2) (2018) 227-236.
  • C. Kaya, F. G. Ekmekçi, B. Yoğurtçuoğlu, First introduced record of Doctor Fish (Garra rufa cf.) in Turkey, Joint ESENIAS and DIAS Scientific Conference, 11th ESENIAS Workshop, Invasive Alien Species Under Conditions of Global Crisis, Demre, Antalya, Turkey (2022).
  • I. Kurtul, Updated Fish Fauna of Karpuz and Ilıca Streams in Antalya Region. J. Anatolian Env. Anim. Sciences 9(4) (2024) 734-739.
  • R Core Team (2023) R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna.
  • H. Mousavi-Sabet, S. Eagderi, M. Saemi-Komsari, C. Kaya, J. Freyhof, Garra rezai, a new species from two widely disjunct areas in the Tigris drainage (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), Zootaxa 5195(5) (2022) 419–436.
  • C. Kaya, H. B Imre, I. Kurtul, Is Garra rezai (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) a species known only from two widely disjunct areas in the Tigris drainage? Zoosyst. Evol. 100(2) (2024) 349-356.
  • E. Bayçelebi, C. Kaya, D. Turan, J. Freyhof, Garra orontesi, a new species from the Orontes River drainage (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Zootaxa 4952(1) (2021) 169–180.
  • P. Arechavala-Lopez, P. Sanchez-Jerez, J. T. Bayle-Sempere, D. G. Sfakianakis, S. Somarakis, Morphological differences between wild and farmed Mediterranean fish, Hydrobiologia, 679 (2012) 217–231.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Community Ecology
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Havva Özer 0009-0002-6111-9841

Baran Yoğurtçuoğlu 0000-0001-8144-6191

Şerife Gülsün Kırankaya 0000-0002-5171-9256

Project Number DÜBAP-2024.05.01.1479
Submission Date June 14, 2025
Acceptance Date July 4, 2025
Early Pub Date December 16, 2025
Publication Date December 26, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 53 Issue: 5

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APA Özer, H., Yoğurtçuoğlu, B., & Kırankaya, Ş. G. (2025). Morphometric Analysis of Garra Species collected from Ichthyotherapy Ponds in Türkiye. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, 53(5), 23-30. https://doi.org/10.15671/hjbc.1719503
AMA Özer H, Yoğurtçuoğlu B, Kırankaya ŞG. Morphometric Analysis of Garra Species collected from Ichthyotherapy Ponds in Türkiye. HJBC. December 2025;53(5):23-30. doi:10.15671/hjbc.1719503
Chicago Özer, Havva, Baran Yoğurtçuoğlu, and Şerife Gülsün Kırankaya. “Morphometric Analysis of Garra Species Collected from Ichthyotherapy Ponds in Türkiye”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 53, no. 5 (December 2025): 23-30. https://doi.org/10.15671/hjbc.1719503.
EndNote Özer H, Yoğurtçuoğlu B, Kırankaya ŞG (December 1, 2025) Morphometric Analysis of Garra Species collected from Ichthyotherapy Ponds in Türkiye. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 53 5 23–30.
IEEE H. Özer, B. Yoğurtçuoğlu, and Ş. G. Kırankaya, “Morphometric Analysis of Garra Species collected from Ichthyotherapy Ponds in Türkiye”, HJBC, vol. 53, no. 5, pp. 23–30, 2025, doi: 10.15671/hjbc.1719503.
ISNAD Özer, Havva et al. “Morphometric Analysis of Garra Species Collected from Ichthyotherapy Ponds in Türkiye”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 53/5 (December2025), 23-30. https://doi.org/10.15671/hjbc.1719503.
JAMA Özer H, Yoğurtçuoğlu B, Kırankaya ŞG. Morphometric Analysis of Garra Species collected from Ichthyotherapy Ponds in Türkiye. HJBC. 2025;53:23–30.
MLA Özer, Havva et al. “Morphometric Analysis of Garra Species Collected from Ichthyotherapy Ponds in Türkiye”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, vol. 53, no. 5, 2025, pp. 23-30, doi:10.15671/hjbc.1719503.
Vancouver Özer H, Yoğurtçuoğlu B, Kırankaya ŞG. Morphometric Analysis of Garra Species collected from Ichthyotherapy Ponds in Türkiye. HJBC. 2025;53(5):23-30.

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